Composer: Michael DaughertyGrade: 3
Named after the east-west stretch of interstate that crosses through the Florida EvergladesNational Park, this playful work invokes two themes that illustrate the “alligator” and the “hunter.”
To order Score/Parts #HL04002160: https://goo.gl/Q44GyK
To order Score #HL04002161: https://goo.gl/mdteoj
This piece was performed and recorded by the University of Minnesota under the direction of Craig Kirchhoff, Jerry Luckhardt, and Emily Threinen.
BandQuest®, an exciting series of new music and accompanying curricula for band, is a program published by the American Composers Forum. The series was started as a response to feedback from music educators that there is a pressing need for new, fresh band music. The BandQuest® series is distributed exclusively by the Hal Leonard Corporation.
Visit www.bandquest.org to learn more about the series and download free integrated curricula associated with works in the series. If you would like a complimentary audio catalog of all pieces in the BandQuest series, simply email bandquest@composersforum.org to request a download code.

Greater than and less than skills.
Mr Alligator loves to chomp numbers that are greater than the other number. Chomp along with Mr. Alligator as he chomps the number that is greater than the other number in this greater than and less than discrimination song.
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 15
This is number 12
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Let's chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 15)
This is number 18
This is number 20
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Come on chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 20)
This is number 11
This is number 10
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 11)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 25
This is number 29
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 29)
This is number 48
This is number 38
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
You can do it
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 48 )
This is number 99
This is number 100
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 100)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
Chomp, chomp
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The Number Gators are hungry! This twangy, toe-tapping math song for kids helps explain the concept of the greater than and less than symbols when comparing numbers. To find more songs, games, and stories, check out Brainzy games: http://www.brainzy.com
There was an alligator in the swamp,
Who'd sneak up on numbers and start to chomp,
Whenever two numbers sat on the ground,
She'd face the bigger one, and gobble it down!
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs on what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
When there are two numbers that are the same,
The gator changes form and she swaps her name.
Because she isn't sure exactly how to dine.
She stands right in the middle, as an equal sign.
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs to what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
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Ally (novel)

Plot

The worlds orbiting Cavanagh's Star are in turmoil. Civil war on Umeh—ignited by outsiders—threatens to annihilate the teeming masses of a grossly overpopulated planet. On Bezer'ej, the handful of native aquatic creatures who survived extermination must take extraordinary and terrible steps to ensure the future of their kind . . .

And the interlopers from a distant planet called Earth can only watch the chaos they helped, in part, to create—knowing their home world will be next to suffer. The day of reckoning is rapidly approaching when the powerful Eqbas will remake the Earth at the expense of its dominant species. And Shan Frankland—once a police officer, once human, now something much more—must decide where her loyalties truly lie: among the gethes, on a planet she once called home, or here, where a dying species presents her with a new and unexpected crisis.

Ally Bank

Ally Bank is a unit of Ally Financial, headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, which became a bank holding company in December 2008. The bank is headquartered in Midvale, Utah. It operated two offices in the United States, one in Utah and one in Pennsylvania, and had 616 employees as of June 2009. A corporate center is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The bank has no branches and customers handle their banking affairs entirely online. In 2008, Ally Financial participated in the bailout of U.S. banks, but as of 2014 the majority of shares in the company had been returned to public trading following an IPO.

Its Canadian operation, called Ally, was bought by the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) in 2013, for $3.8 billion (CAN). It was indicated that Ally has been selling assets to repay its U.S. government loans. In Canada, Ally provided financing for 600 automotive dealerships across the country (and had 450,000 customers with personal deposits). RBC indicated this was a strategic purchase to become a dominant player in automotive financing. No new "Ally" accounts can be opened in Canada; in April 2013, the remaining Canadian savings accounts were closed with funds transferred to alternative institutions.

Alligator (Abandon Kansas album)

Alligator (stylized, alligator) is the third studio album from Abandon Kansas. BC Music, which stands for Bad Christian Music, released the album on May 11, 2015.

Critical reception

Ben Rickaby, giving the album four stars at HM Magazine, writes, "This is a great indie alt-rock album featuring a wide range of musical styles and ambient sounds to effectively get across the raw emotion behind the lyrics." Awarding the album three and a half stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, Ryan Barbee says, "this isn't a faultless album." Nathaniel Schexnayder, writing a two and a half stars review at Jesus Freak Hideout, states, "maybe there should have been some extra thought put into this complicated album." Rating the album four stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, Scott Fryberger writes, "alligator really feels like the band is finally coming into their own." Brody B., giving the album four stars at Indie Vision Music, describes, "Despite some odd track placements, Alligator is an incredible record."

Alligator (The National album)

Alligator is the third studio album by American indie rock band The National, released on April 12, 2005 on Beggars Banquet. Recorded and produced by Peter Katis and Paul Mahajan, the album brought The National critical acclaim and increased their fanbase significantly.

Alligator appeared on many year-end top 10 lists, including Uncut and Planet Sound, both of which ranked it as the number two album of 2005. Pitchfork Media ranked Alligator at number 40 in their top albums of the 2000s list.Alligator has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide.

The band performed album track "The Geese of Beverly Road" at the wedding of producer Peter Katis. A photo of the band performing on stage, with couples dancing in the foreground, became the cover of the band's next album Boxer.

The band supported Barack Obama's presidential candidacy in 2008. In July of that year, the band designed and sold a T-shirt featuring Obama's image above the words "Mr. November," a reference to both the closing track on the album and the month of the U.S. presidential election. All proceeds were donated to Obama's campaign. The song had been written, in part, about John Kerry's candidacy four years earlier.

Critical reception

"Alligator" received positive reactions from critics. Allmusic writer Tim Sendra called the song "catchy", while BBC said "Sara’s songs are woozy, inventive, heavily electronic affairs: cold, stark opener "Arrow", the seasick, disembodied "Night Watch" and the baroque disco of "Alligator" are all her tracks and all album highlights."Pitchfork Media said in a review of the album that ""On Directing" or "Alligator"" were "two obvious album highlights", and in a review of the track itself by Dan Weiss said "Nothing on Gossip's club-oriented new album will sound as good on the floor as the "over you, over you" chants designed to negate the alligator tears of the title here".

Tye Tribbett

Tyrone "Tye" Tribbett (born January 26, 1976) is an American gospel music singer, songwriter, keyboardist, choir director and founder of the Grammy-nominated and Stellar-Award winning gospel group Tye Tribbett & G.A. (short for 'Greater Anointing.')

Biography

Tribbett toured with Faith Hill in 2000, leading to work with Will Smith, Usher, Don Henley, Justin Timberlake, and Sting. He has since released five albums. Tye Tribbett has recently released his new single, "If He Did It Before (Same God)" on iTunes. His most recent album "Greater Than" was released August 6 2013, and earned him two Grammy awards.

Personal life

Tribbett was raised in a Pentecostal Apostolic church in Camden, New Jersey. His father is a pastor and his mother is a minister as well as a well known disc jockey in the Philadelphia area. He is married to Shanté Tribbett, who was a member of Greater Anointing, and they have two daughters together. He also has a brother, Thaddaeus, who is part of the band 'Soundcheck' and is now the current bassist for artist Estelle. Tye also has two sisters; one sister, DeMaris, also sang in Greater Anointing.

Alligator Alley by Michael Daugherty

Composer: Michael DaughertyGrade: 3
Named after the east-west stretch of interstate that crosses through the Florida EvergladesNational Park, this playful work invokes two themes that illustrate the “alligator” and the “hunter.”
To order Score/Parts #HL04002160: https://goo.gl/Q44GyK
To order Score #HL04002161: https://goo.gl/mdteoj
This piece was performed and recorded by the University of Minnesota under the direction of Craig Kirchhoff, Jerry Luckhardt, and Emily Threinen.
BandQuest®, an exciting series of new music and accompanying curricula for band, is a program published by the American Composers Forum. The series was started as a response to feedback from music educators that there is a pressing need for new, fresh band music. The BandQuest® series is distributed exclusively by the Hal Leonard Corporation.
Visit www.bandquest.org to learn more about the series and download free integrated curricula associated with works in the series. If you would like a complimentary audio catalog of all pieces in the BandQuest series, simply email bandquest@composersforum.org to request a download code.

Mr. Alligator Can Chomp | Math Song for Kids | Less Than and Greater Than | Jack Hartmann

Mr. Alligator Can Chomp | Math Song for Kids | Less Than and Greater Than | Jack Hartmann

Mr. Alligator Can Chomp | Math Song for Kids | Less Than and Greater Than | Jack Hartmann

Greater than and less than skills.
Mr Alligator loves to chomp numbers that are greater than the other number. Chomp along with Mr. Alligator as he chomps the number that is greater than the other number in this greater than and less than discrimination song.
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 15
This is number 12
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Let's chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 15)
This is number 18
This is number 20
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Come on chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 20)
This is number 11
This is number 10
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 11)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 25
This is number 29
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 29)
This is number 48
This is number 38
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
You can do it
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 48 )
This is number 99
This is number 100
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 100)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
Chomp, chomp
Jack Hartmann's website: www.jackhartmann.com
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Number Gators (Greater Than, Less Than Symbols Song)

The Number Gators are hungry! This twangy, toe-tapping math song for kids helps explain the concept of the greater than and less than symbols when comparing numbers. To find more songs, games, and stories, check out Brainzy games: http://www.brainzy.com
There was an alligator in the swamp,
Who'd sneak up on numbers and start to chomp,
Whenever two numbers sat on the ground,
She'd face the bigger one, and gobble it down!
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs on what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
When there are two numbers that are the same,
The gator changes form and she swaps her name.
Because she isn't sure exactly how to dine.
She stands right in the middle, as an equal sign.
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs to what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
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2:52

Zoo-phonics a-z!

Zoo-phonics a-z!

Zoo-phonics a-z!

3:47

Greater Than Less Than Song for Kids | Comparing Numbers by Place Value

Greater Than Less Than Song for Kids | Comparing Numbers by Place Value

Greater Than Less Than Song for Kids | Comparing Numbers by Place Value

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SUMMARY:
Slater is a very hungry alligator who always eats the number that is greater! Watch him walk around his hometown marsh and swamp as he eats human food and goes apple picking for the largest apple he can find. On a somewhat unrelated side note, Slater has an Australian accent and will get quite chatty towards the end of the video!
Elementary School UK Equivalent
Year 1 - Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 KS2MathsLyrics:
432 and 824
The gator eats the one that's worth more.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
eight’s the greatest hundreds place, so he takes a big bite.
The hungry alligator
eats the number that is greater.
The number that is least
is never part of his feast.
355 and 332
The gator needs to eat the one with the greater value.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
five’s the greatest tens place, so he takes a big bite.
145 and 149
The gator needs (or finds) the greater value on the number line.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
Nine’s the greatest ones place, so he takes a big bite.
Now the numbers are the same on both sides.
The gator wants to eat, but he can't decide.
Neither is greater or less; it's a perfect tie,
so the alligator writes an “equal” sign.
If there's a line underneath the “greater than” sign,
"greater than or equal to" is how the sign is defined.
Or write a line underneath the “less than” sign,
and "less than or equal to" is the name of this design.
This video addresses the following Common Core Standards:
K.CC.B.5 - Count to answer "how many" questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle
K.CC.C.6 - Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
1.NBT.B.2 - Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
1.NBT.B.2.a - 10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones — called a "ten."
1.NBT.B.2.b - The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
1.NBT.B.2.c - The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
2.NBT.A.1 - Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
2.NBT.A.1.a - 100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens — called a "hundred."
2.NBT.A.1.b - The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
2.NBT.A.4 - Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones...
4.NBT.A.2 - Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place ...
5.NBT.A.3 - Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
http://www.NUMBEROCK.com is a provider of educational videos for kids which was founded by an innovative 5th Grade teacher who envisioned a new kind of classroom where students got energized for math class. Parents of his students even noticed their children singing mathematics songs around the dinner table well beyond school hours.
Seeing his students so enthusiastic when it was time for math was welcome, to say the least! But the epiphanous moment was when students were singing math songs all-day long like they were in the American Top 40!
We'll be releasing new songs and videos regularly until eventually addressing all the math skills and concepts that a Common Core Curriculum demands from 1st Grade to 2nd Grade, and even 5th Grade to 6th Grade.
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1:41

Ally and her Alligator song

Ally and her Alligator song

Ally and her Alligator song

Alligator Alley by Michael Daugherty

Composer: Michael DaughertyGrade: 3
Named after the east-west stretch of interstate that crosses through the Florida EvergladesNational Park, this playful work invokes two themes that illustrate the “alligator” and the “hunter.”
To order Score/Parts #HL04002160: https://goo.gl/Q44GyK
To order Score #HL04002161: https://goo.gl/mdteoj
This piece was performed and recorded by the University of Minnesota under the direction of Craig Kirchhoff, Jerry Luckhardt, and Emily Threinen.
BandQuest®, an exciting series of new music and accompanying curricula for band, is a program published by the American Composers Forum. The series was started as a response to feedback from music educators that there is a pressing need for new, fresh band music. The BandQuest® series is distributed exclusive...

Mr. Alligator Can Chomp | Math Song for Kids | Less Than and Greater Than | Jack Hartmann

Greater than and less than skills.
Mr Alligator loves to chomp numbers that are greater than the other number. Chomp along with Mr. Alligator as he chomps the number that is greater than the other number in this greater than and less than discrimination song.
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 15
This is number 12
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Let's chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 15)
This is number 18
This is number 20
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Come on chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 20)
This is number 11
This is number 10
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 1...

published: 21 Apr 2017

Hello! I'm an Alli-Alligator / Monsta X - Alligator compilation

HUGE BIKINI TRY-ON HAUL / REVIEW (18+ WARNING) | ALLY HARDESTY

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published: 26 Oct 2016

Number Gators (Greater Than, Less Than Symbols Song)

The Number Gators are hungry! This twangy, toe-tapping math song for kids helps explain the concept of the greater than and less than symbols when comparing numbers. To find more songs, games, and stories, check out Brainzy games: http://www.brainzy.com
There was an alligator in the swamp,
Who'd sneak up on numbers and start to chomp,
Whenever two numbers sat on the ground,
She'd face the bigger one, and gobble it down!
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs on what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
When there are two numbers that are the same,
The gator changes form and she swaps her name.
Because she isn't sure exactly how to dine.
She stands right in the middle, as an equal sign.
Number gators like...

published: 16 Jul 2014

Zoo-phonics a-z!

published: 24 Jul 2018

Greater Than Less Than Song for Kids | Comparing Numbers by Place Value

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SUMMARY:
Slater is a very hungry alligator who always eats the number that is greater! Watch him walk around his hometown marsh and swamp as he eats human food and goes apple picking for the largest apple he can find. On a somewhat unrelated side note, Slater has an Australian accent and will get quite chatty towards t...

Composer: Michael DaughertyGrade: 3
Named after the east-west stretch of interstate that crosses through the Florida EvergladesNational Park, this playful work invokes two themes that illustrate the “alligator” and the “hunter.”
To order Score/Parts #HL04002160: https://goo.gl/Q44GyK
To order Score #HL04002161: https://goo.gl/mdteoj
This piece was performed and recorded by the University of Minnesota under the direction of Craig Kirchhoff, Jerry Luckhardt, and Emily Threinen.
BandQuest®, an exciting series of new music and accompanying curricula for band, is a program published by the American Composers Forum. The series was started as a response to feedback from music educators that there is a pressing need for new, fresh band music. The BandQuest® series is distributed exclusively by the Hal Leonard Corporation.
Visit www.bandquest.org to learn more about the series and download free integrated curricula associated with works in the series. If you would like a complimentary audio catalog of all pieces in the BandQuest series, simply email bandquest@composersforum.org to request a download code.

Composer: Michael DaughertyGrade: 3
Named after the east-west stretch of interstate that crosses through the Florida EvergladesNational Park, this playful work invokes two themes that illustrate the “alligator” and the “hunter.”
To order Score/Parts #HL04002160: https://goo.gl/Q44GyK
To order Score #HL04002161: https://goo.gl/mdteoj
This piece was performed and recorded by the University of Minnesota under the direction of Craig Kirchhoff, Jerry Luckhardt, and Emily Threinen.
BandQuest®, an exciting series of new music and accompanying curricula for band, is a program published by the American Composers Forum. The series was started as a response to feedback from music educators that there is a pressing need for new, fresh band music. The BandQuest® series is distributed exclusively by the Hal Leonard Corporation.
Visit www.bandquest.org to learn more about the series and download free integrated curricula associated with works in the series. If you would like a complimentary audio catalog of all pieces in the BandQuest series, simply email bandquest@composersforum.org to request a download code.

Mr. Alligator Can Chomp | Math Song for Kids | Less Than and Greater Than | Jack Hartmann

Greater than and less than skills.
Mr Alligator loves to chomp numbers that are greater than the other number. Chomp along with Mr. Alligator as he chomps the...

Greater than and less than skills.
Mr Alligator loves to chomp numbers that are greater than the other number. Chomp along with Mr. Alligator as he chomps the number that is greater than the other number in this greater than and less than discrimination song.
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 15
This is number 12
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Let's chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 15)
This is number 18
This is number 20
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Come on chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 20)
This is number 11
This is number 10
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 11)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 25
This is number 29
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 29)
This is number 48
This is number 38
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
You can do it
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 48 )
This is number 99
This is number 100
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 100)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
Chomp, chomp
Jack Hartmann's website: www.jackhartmann.com
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Greater than and less than skills.
Mr Alligator loves to chomp numbers that are greater than the other number. Chomp along with Mr. Alligator as he chomps the number that is greater than the other number in this greater than and less than discrimination song.
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 15
This is number 12
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Let's chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 15)
This is number 18
This is number 20
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Come on chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 20)
This is number 11
This is number 10
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 11)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 25
This is number 29
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 29)
This is number 48
This is number 38
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
You can do it
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 48 )
This is number 99
This is number 100
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 100)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
Chomp, chomp
Jack Hartmann's website: www.jackhartmann.com
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Number Gators (Greater Than, Less Than Symbols Song)

The Number Gators are hungry! This twangy, toe-tapping math song for kids helps explain the concept of the greater than and less than symbols when comparing num...

The Number Gators are hungry! This twangy, toe-tapping math song for kids helps explain the concept of the greater than and less than symbols when comparing numbers. To find more songs, games, and stories, check out Brainzy games: http://www.brainzy.com
There was an alligator in the swamp,
Who'd sneak up on numbers and start to chomp,
Whenever two numbers sat on the ground,
She'd face the bigger one, and gobble it down!
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs on what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
When there are two numbers that are the same,
The gator changes form and she swaps her name.
Because she isn't sure exactly how to dine.
She stands right in the middle, as an equal sign.
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs to what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
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The Number Gators are hungry! This twangy, toe-tapping math song for kids helps explain the concept of the greater than and less than symbols when comparing numbers. To find more songs, games, and stories, check out Brainzy games: http://www.brainzy.com
There was an alligator in the swamp,
Who'd sneak up on numbers and start to chomp,
Whenever two numbers sat on the ground,
She'd face the bigger one, and gobble it down!
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs on what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
When there are two numbers that are the same,
The gator changes form and she swaps her name.
Because she isn't sure exactly how to dine.
She stands right in the middle, as an equal sign.
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs to what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
Brainzy Games: http://www.brainzy.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Education.comFanPage
Twitter: https://twitter.com/education_com
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/education_com/

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SUMMARY:
Slater is a very hungry alligator who always eats the number that is greater! Watch him walk around his hometown marsh and swamp as he eats human food and goes apple picking for the largest apple he can find. On a somewhat unrelated side note, Slater has an Australian accent and will get quite chatty towards the end of the video!
Elementary School UK Equivalent
Year 1 - Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 KS2MathsLyrics:
432 and 824
The gator eats the one that's worth more.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
eight’s the greatest hundreds place, so he takes a big bite.
The hungry alligator
eats the number that is greater.
The number that is least
is never part of his feast.
355 and 332
The gator needs to eat the one with the greater value.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
five’s the greatest tens place, so he takes a big bite.
145 and 149
The gator needs (or finds) the greater value on the number line.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
Nine’s the greatest ones place, so he takes a big bite.
Now the numbers are the same on both sides.
The gator wants to eat, but he can't decide.
Neither is greater or less; it's a perfect tie,
so the alligator writes an “equal” sign.
If there's a line underneath the “greater than” sign,
"greater than or equal to" is how the sign is defined.
Or write a line underneath the “less than” sign,
and "less than or equal to" is the name of this design.
This video addresses the following Common Core Standards:
K.CC.B.5 - Count to answer "how many" questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle
K.CC.C.6 - Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
1.NBT.B.2 - Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
1.NBT.B.2.a - 10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones — called a "ten."
1.NBT.B.2.b - The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
1.NBT.B.2.c - The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
2.NBT.A.1 - Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
2.NBT.A.1.a - 100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens — called a "hundred."
2.NBT.A.1.b - The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
2.NBT.A.4 - Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones...
4.NBT.A.2 - Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place ...
5.NBT.A.3 - Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
http://www.NUMBEROCK.com is a provider of educational videos for kids which was founded by an innovative 5th Grade teacher who envisioned a new kind of classroom where students got energized for math class. Parents of his students even noticed their children singing mathematics songs around the dinner table well beyond school hours.
Seeing his students so enthusiastic when it was time for math was welcome, to say the least! But the epiphanous moment was when students were singing math songs all-day long like they were in the American Top 40!
We'll be releasing new songs and videos regularly until eventually addressing all the math skills and concepts that a Common Core Curriculum demands from 1st Grade to 2nd Grade, and even 5th Grade to 6th Grade.
Our main goal is to make teaching and learning math more fun and more interactive. SchoolHouse Rock! has done this in other subjects for us in the previous generations.

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LessonPlan and Materials Below:
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SUMMARY:
Slater is a very hungry alligator who always eats the number that is greater! Watch him walk around his hometown marsh and swamp as he eats human food and goes apple picking for the largest apple he can find. On a somewhat unrelated side note, Slater has an Australian accent and will get quite chatty towards the end of the video!
Elementary School UK Equivalent
Year 1 - Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 KS2MathsLyrics:
432 and 824
The gator eats the one that's worth more.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
eight’s the greatest hundreds place, so he takes a big bite.
The hungry alligator
eats the number that is greater.
The number that is least
is never part of his feast.
355 and 332
The gator needs to eat the one with the greater value.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
five’s the greatest tens place, so he takes a big bite.
145 and 149
The gator needs (or finds) the greater value on the number line.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
Nine’s the greatest ones place, so he takes a big bite.
Now the numbers are the same on both sides.
The gator wants to eat, but he can't decide.
Neither is greater or less; it's a perfect tie,
so the alligator writes an “equal” sign.
If there's a line underneath the “greater than” sign,
"greater than or equal to" is how the sign is defined.
Or write a line underneath the “less than” sign,
and "less than or equal to" is the name of this design.
This video addresses the following Common Core Standards:
K.CC.B.5 - Count to answer "how many" questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle
K.CC.C.6 - Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
1.NBT.B.2 - Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
1.NBT.B.2.a - 10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones — called a "ten."
1.NBT.B.2.b - The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
1.NBT.B.2.c - The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
2.NBT.A.1 - Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
2.NBT.A.1.a - 100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens — called a "hundred."
2.NBT.A.1.b - The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
2.NBT.A.4 - Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones...
4.NBT.A.2 - Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place ...
5.NBT.A.3 - Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
http://www.NUMBEROCK.com is a provider of educational videos for kids which was founded by an innovative 5th Grade teacher who envisioned a new kind of classroom where students got energized for math class. Parents of his students even noticed their children singing mathematics songs around the dinner table well beyond school hours.
Seeing his students so enthusiastic when it was time for math was welcome, to say the least! But the epiphanous moment was when students were singing math songs all-day long like they were in the American Top 40!
We'll be releasing new songs and videos regularly until eventually addressing all the math skills and concepts that a Common Core Curriculum demands from 1st Grade to 2nd Grade, and even 5th Grade to 6th Grade.
Our main goal is to make teaching and learning math more fun and more interactive. SchoolHouse Rock! has done this in other subjects for us in the previous generations.

Alligator Alley by Michael Daugherty

Composer: Michael DaughertyGrade: 3
Named after the east-west stretch of interstate that crosses through the Florida EvergladesNational Park, this playful work invokes two themes that illustrate the “alligator” and the “hunter.”
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This piece was performed and recorded by the University of Minnesota under the direction of Craig Kirchhoff, Jerry Luckhardt, and Emily Threinen.
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Mr. Alligator Can Chomp | Math Song for Kids | Less Than and Greater Than | Jack Hartmann

Greater than and less than skills.
Mr Alligator loves to chomp numbers that are greater than the other number. Chomp along with Mr. Alligator as he chomps the number that is greater than the other number in this greater than and less than discrimination song.
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 15
This is number 12
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Let's chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 15)
This is number 18
This is number 20
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Come on chomp
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 20)
This is number 11
This is number 10
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 11)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
This is number 25
This is number 29
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 29)
This is number 48
This is number 38
Hey Mr. Alligator chomp, at the number that is greater
You can do it
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 48 )
This is number 99
This is number 100
Hey Mr. Alligator, chomp at the number that is greater
Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp (chomps 100)
Mr Alligator can chomp
He can swim and he can stomp
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
He's a real smart alligator
He chomps at numbers that are greater
Chomp, chomp
Jack Hartmann's website: www.jackhartmann.com
Remember to connect with Jack Hartmann on his Social Networks:
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You can find Jack Hartmann's Music on:
Jack Hartmann Website: www.jackhartmann.com
iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jack-hartmann/id391057562
Amazon Mp3: amazon.com/Boom-Chicka/dp/artist-redirect/B0156RBPXW/ref=sr_1_1?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1492528781&sr=1-1&keywords=Jack+Hartmann
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Number Gators (Greater Than, Less Than Symbols Song)

The Number Gators are hungry! This twangy, toe-tapping math song for kids helps explain the concept of the greater than and less than symbols when comparing numbers. To find more songs, games, and stories, check out Brainzy games: http://www.brainzy.com
There was an alligator in the swamp,
Who'd sneak up on numbers and start to chomp,
Whenever two numbers sat on the ground,
She'd face the bigger one, and gobble it down!
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs on what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
When there are two numbers that are the same,
The gator changes form and she swaps her name.
Because she isn't sure exactly how to dine.
She stands right in the middle, as an equal sign.
Number gators like to eat what's greater
They turn their backs to what is less.
Their mouths open wide, for the bigger side.
And they munch down the whole great mess.
Brainzy Games: http://www.brainzy.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Education.comFanPage
Twitter: https://twitter.com/education_com
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Greater Than Less Than Song for Kids | Comparing Numbers by Place Value

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LessonPlan and Materials Below:
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»»-------------¤-------------««»»-------------¤-------------««
SUMMARY:
Slater is a very hungry alligator who always eats the number that is greater! Watch him walk around his hometown marsh and swamp as he eats human food and goes apple picking for the largest apple he can find. On a somewhat unrelated side note, Slater has an Australian accent and will get quite chatty towards the end of the video!
Elementary School UK Equivalent
Year 1 - Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 KS2MathsLyrics:
432 and 824
The gator eats the one that's worth more.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
eight’s the greatest hundreds place, so he takes a big bite.
The hungry alligator
eats the number that is greater.
The number that is least
is never part of his feast.
355 and 332
The gator needs to eat the one with the greater value.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
five’s the greatest tens place, so he takes a big bite.
145 and 149
The gator needs (or finds) the greater value on the number line.
He looks at the place values from left to right;
Nine’s the greatest ones place, so he takes a big bite.
Now the numbers are the same on both sides.
The gator wants to eat, but he can't decide.
Neither is greater or less; it's a perfect tie,
so the alligator writes an “equal” sign.
If there's a line underneath the “greater than” sign,
"greater than or equal to" is how the sign is defined.
Or write a line underneath the “less than” sign,
and "less than or equal to" is the name of this design.
This video addresses the following Common Core Standards:
K.CC.B.5 - Count to answer "how many" questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle
K.CC.C.6 - Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
1.NBT.B.2 - Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
1.NBT.B.2.a - 10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones — called a "ten."
1.NBT.B.2.b - The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
1.NBT.B.2.c - The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
2.NBT.A.1 - Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
2.NBT.A.1.a - 100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens — called a "hundred."
2.NBT.A.1.b - The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
2.NBT.A.4 - Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones...
4.NBT.A.2 - Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place ...
5.NBT.A.3 - Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
http://www.NUMBEROCK.com is a provider of educational videos for kids which was founded by an innovative 5th Grade teacher who envisioned a new kind of classroom where students got energized for math class. Parents of his students even noticed their children singing mathematics songs around the dinner table well beyond school hours.
Seeing his students so enthusiastic when it was time for math was welcome, to say the least! But the epiphanous moment was when students were singing math songs all-day long like they were in the American Top 40!
We'll be releasing new songs and videos regularly until eventually addressing all the math skills and concepts that a Common Core Curriculum demands from 1st Grade to 2nd Grade, and even 5th Grade to 6th Grade.
Our main goal is to make teaching and learning math more fun and more interactive. SchoolHouse Rock! has done this in other subjects for us in the previous generations.

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Alligator Alley

I like to swimWhere I can see the bottomBut where is the challengeIn swimming all aloneWhen I get the feelingLike I am being huntedA rush of adrenalinePropels me home*as I'm doing the backstrokeDown Alligator AlleyFlipping to freestyleTry to pick up some speedAin't no time for breaststrokeGot to get my ass to the other sideSwimming like a speed boatSo I don't dieSwim for your lifeThe eyes in the back of my headAre constantly scopingLooking for the choppersThat are looking for meI mean not to threatenI'm only searching for excitementAs I bolt cut the fencingAnd I set Willie freeYeah, that was me*chorusI'm physically shackledBut you could never chainOr restrain my mindSporting a straight jacketAfter my insanity pleaIgnoring all the racketOf conventional reality